Cisco Cisco Unified Contact Center Management Portal 11.0(1) Maintenance Manual
Chapter 4: Integrated Configuration Management
Cluster Configuration
Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Contact Center Management Portal
August 2015
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Figure 4-5 Output and Error Panes for ICE Cluster Configuration Tool
You can control the display of the output panes in the following ways:
• You can change the height of the whole area by dragging the top edge up or
• You can change the height of the whole area by dragging the top edge up or
down using the mouse.
• You can close the current pane, by clicking on the cross at the top right of the
pane.
• You can show or hide any currently available pane from the View menu.
You can control the output that is shown in the ICE output pane as follows:
• Click on the Show output from drop down list at the top left of the pane to show
• Click on the Show output from drop down list at the top left of the pane to show
output from one ICE tool or from all ICE tools. In the example in Figure 4-5 the
output pane is showing the output from the Cluster Configuration tool only.
output pane is showing the output from the Cluster Configuration tool only.
• Click on the Level drop down list to choose the level of output you want to see.
In the example in Figure 4-5 the output pane is showing the information level
output messages.
output messages.
Cluster Configuration
What the Tool Provides
The Unified CCMP Cluster Configuration tool is an ICE tool that allows the
administrator to configure all Unified CCMP and third party servers and components
within a Unified CCMP deployment. The tool also provides functionality for creating
connections between these components and specifying the credentials that should be
used for these connections. The network topology created using this tool provides
individual system components with information about how to route data within the
system.
administrator to configure all Unified CCMP and third party servers and components
within a Unified CCMP deployment. The tool also provides functionality for creating
connections between these components and specifying the credentials that should be
used for these connections. The network topology created using this tool provides
individual system components with information about how to route data within the
system.